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chemical melt down spent 20 tons of gas into their city. they are leading the fight to send justice to their people and the worst fate. mothers carry poisons in their breasts. she accepted the 2004 environmental prize. we are not expendable. we are not flowers offered at the profit and power. we are dancing flames commitmented to darkness and the magic and mystery of life. women have long been slain at the environmental health and justice, from rachel to louis and the family of love canal. to the women of india and around the world fighting to clean up dangerously contaminated community. today more women have more power than ever before, especially more economic power and political power, women can shift the balance of power and change the face of the future. we are the once we have been waiting for as the poet june jordan. if we can bring ourselves to great clarity as to cause and effect. the environment is us, it is our wombs, our breast milk and families. our children to thrive in our bodies, unpolluted. the beauty industry and on to the
chemical melt down spent 20 tons of gas into their city. they are leading the fight to send justice to their people and the worst fate. mothers carry poisons in their breasts. she accepted the 2004 environmental prize. we are not expendable. we are not flowers offered at the profit and power. we are dancing flames commitmented to darkness and the magic and mystery of life. women have long been slain at the environmental health and justice, from rachel to louis and the family of love canal. to...
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we've been through sarin circling the city of bani walid a former stronghold of the country's leader of modern khadafi locals are claiming the city is practically under siege goes food and fuel supply is blocked tensions were sparked by the death of a former rebel credited with the colonel's capture the man in question was kidnapped and held up near a body while it died shortly after his release due to injuries inflicted by his captives tripoli is demanding the release of other captives in the region. also to come this hour pre-election excitement. but of all of it you know i mean it's almost like it's more than twenty four hours a day coverage on everything on the eve of the u.s. presidential elections we ask the people in america how they really feel about the phrase white house is just that after a short break. a sacred place rising out of the waters of the lake the long ministry is home to one hundred fifty orthodox monks mostly younger than thirty five and they've come from many different places and backgrounds to live in isolation here spiritual life it takes so many hours on t
we've been through sarin circling the city of bani walid a former stronghold of the country's leader of modern khadafi locals are claiming the city is practically under siege goes food and fuel supply is blocked tensions were sparked by the death of a former rebel credited with the colonel's capture the man in question was kidnapped and held up near a body while it died shortly after his release due to injuries inflicted by his captives tripoli is demanding the release of other captives in the...
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with rooms they take some for the cities they have the only for a lot of countries doubts. about what's happening here although it's not clear. what's happening somewhere else. well so i have for you the program crime and confusion we are reporting how unsuspecting londoners are facing multiple find simply for leading their everyday lives. a twenty four year old russian student remains in critical condition after being brutally beaten in a canadian detention center two months ago dennis tell you cough it was a resident after he allegedly threatened another city would wait russia's foreign ministry has demanded an investigation into the incident calgary police have yet to bring any charges in relation to the assault. model believes canadian authorities are being negligent. not as first back it's very often it's happening all there and it isn't an awful lot to act but the accident with dennis in this raymond center is the worst i mean condition of his health even so lay down he's not eating on his own he had a few years in his throat and he's grieving for this do you. truly c
with rooms they take some for the cities they have the only for a lot of countries doubts. about what's happening here although it's not clear. what's happening somewhere else. well so i have for you the program crime and confusion we are reporting how unsuspecting londoners are facing multiple find simply for leading their everyday lives. a twenty four year old russian student remains in critical condition after being brutally beaten in a canadian detention center two months ago dennis tell...
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as one proves they may take some for the cities they have the only from our countries doubts are on. what's happening here although it's not clear. what's happening somewhere else. and still ahead for you in the program here in our crime the fusion of the how unsuspecting one there is are facing multiple fine simply for leading their everyday lives. twenty four year old russian student remains in critical condition after being brutally beaten in a canadian the tension center two months ago danny's telecasts was arrested after he allegedly threatened another student russia's foreign ministry has demanded an investigation into the incident in calgary police have yet to bring any charges in relation to the assault telecast sister eleanor available believes canadian authorities are being negligent. very often it's happening over there and it's been an awful lot but. then with anything good. in the worst i mean condition are. still way to go you know eating i mean you have. to live your own article your car is still far away from that you know it's very slow recovery and i do not believe
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we will deal with that city by city and we will have success. secondly, the utility's charge various fees to set up and provide the electricity. we want to make sure that it is cost recovery and to not be unreasonable. we meet with them if their problem and we react. through the public utilities commission, through local regulation, we react and try to do everything we can to solve problems. if you are talking about deals like if you come to california, we will pay 7000 for any job, we have a little bit of that but it is hard to pay people for their business activities. we do not have enough money. they're doing that all over the state. cutting deals. we are doing that in some respects. it is our race. how does michigan spent so much subsidy attracting -- michigan is not doing that well. you have some money but what about other things to invest in and take care of? we want to make our regulatory climate more transparent. we have a long way to go. we are open and ready to go. there is a lot of people who want to keep the regulation complicated or
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some first cities they have the only from our countries that's. what's happening here although it's not clear. what's happening somewhere else. thanks for joining us here on r.t. today are still ahead for you in the program that of crime and confusion on how unsuspecting londoners are now facing multiple fines simply for leading their every day life. now a twenty four year old russian student remains in critical condition after being brutally beaten in a canadian detention center almost two months ago denise for was arrested after he allegedly threatened another student russia's foreign ministry has demanded an investigation into the incident calgary police have yet to bring any charges in relation to the a sold system. believes that the canadian authorities are being negligent. not in first that is very often it's happening always there and it isn't an awful lot to act but the accident with dennis indiscriminate banter is the worst i mean condition all to hell even so lay down he's not eating on his own he has to use in his throat in his grieving
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for a city to siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed but a chance a bear in railway but a spiritual center. scenes like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of worship as implicity will to commemorate the baptism of jesus. in the fifteen eighty s. the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic siberian oil of its time bringing in a third of the state revenue but the location head of the says for the russians the russian. a revolt against the eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists. there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also serves up some bit of irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution. this is the office was nicholas the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole fa
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dr but i do we've seen protests across europe from spades and now in other cities in italy milan just yesterday are rallying against cuts from rome so how far is that it's only prepared to follow brussels austerity. it's not just brussels was staring it's really mr monti is austerity mr monti was very clear the beginning of his monday yes he had to cut. yes you had to rebalance the bunch but would it be equity there would be some social just use in doing these cuts and every time not just you know northern italian discovering that this equity is written in very very in a very very small form so practically there is no way quickly those cards if you are big rich and well protected by your. knees well the cuts will not be so severe. will leave a dry pay thank you very much dr alessandra polly dean political and strategic and he's joining us and giving us his thoughts here on r.t. . read more stories of features and videos and analysis are in store for you on the web there you'll find study again study the european food safety authority has rejected a controversial report by french scien
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w w f says the government isn't doing enough to stop it i guess the government now as they started city for more whole forest legislation so assumes the pals and so on we have gobs a new forest court and according to be a loaf over for us that's the guys in waltham in the in the forest through the still. forest courts still doesn't work just. as no one tries to stop them in just five years the force will be gone they'll sell it all to china what will the people who live afterwards do but it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. oh max kaiser a welcome to the kaiser report in today's headlines if you tell the truth about the dollar you will be derided debunked and destroyed whether you happen to be a brick of gold or a reading agency not on the payroll of wall street uncle sam wants you. if you do want to tell the truth stacey. yes max keiser there are currency wars reaching around
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altogether one million people are expected to drive, boat or bart into the city to take part in an unprecedented weekend of high-profile events. along with the blue angels there is the america's cup world series along the embarcadero, the hardly strictly bluegrass festival in golden gate park. the giants have playoff games at 6:30 p.m. on saturday and sunday. the castro stree fair d th italn ritage pade on nday. that to name a feof t ents. ama tes isive tonit with what i gng on. am how do you get where you are going? >> dan, it is dizzying thinking about all of the events. it is hard to keep them straight. we are here at pier39 where people are hanging out and having a good time before he take a cab home or walk to where they are going. tomorrow i expect lots more people to be out here to check out things like the blue angels. >> that's the best part of our job. the flying is unbelievable, but to meet kids and get them excited about what they have to offer or staying in school, that's what it is all about. >> big crowds never get old, but they will fly over the traffic while the rest of us are s
altogether one million people are expected to drive, boat or bart into the city to take part in an unprecedented weekend of high-profile events. along with the blue angels there is the america's cup world series along the embarcadero, the hardly strictly bluegrass festival in golden gate park. the giants have playoff games at 6:30 p.m. on saturday and sunday. the castro stree fair d th italn ritage pade on nday. that to name a feof t ents. ama tes isive tonit with what i gng on. am how do you...
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altogether one million people are expected to drive, boat or bart into the city to take part in an unprecedented weekend of high-profile events. along with the blue angels there is the america's cup world series along the embarcadero, the hardly strictly bluegrass festival in golden gate park. the giants have playoff games at 6:30 p.m. on saturday and sunday. the castro street fair and the italian heritage parade is on sunday. that's to name a few of the events. ama dates is live tonight with what is going on. ama, how do you get where you are going? >> dan, it is dizzying thinking about all of the events. it is hard to keep them straight. we are here at pier39 where people are hanging out and having a good time before he take a cab home or walk to where they are going. tomorrow i expect lots more people to be out here to check out things like the blue angels. >> that's the best part of our job. the flying is unbelievable, but to meet kids and get them excited about what they have to offer or staying in school, that's what it is all about. >> big crowds never get old, but they will fly over the
altogether one million people are expected to drive, boat or bart into the city to take part in an unprecedented weekend of high-profile events. along with the blue angels there is the america's cup world series along the embarcadero, the hardly strictly bluegrass festival in golden gate park. the giants have playoff games at 6:30 p.m. on saturday and sunday. the castro street fair and the italian heritage parade is on sunday. that's to name a few of the events. ama dates is live tonight with...
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the shining city on a hill. we have time for one last question. i see a hand all the way over there. yes, sir? >> thank you for your time. if you could give a quick comment on what the map tells us about prospects for arab-israeli peace in relation to water scarcity issues in the middle east. >> turkey has all water. that is why turkey will be a great mid level power in the twenty-first century. i discussed israel for four pages in this book. that part of israel. this is where i come down to scheerer unfortunately geographic determinism. this is about territory that is very precious. despite all the technological developments. it is more precious because there are more and more people in this disputed territory. whether it is really settlers or a rising arab birth rate. it becomes harder and harder to achieve. in the last few years while we have been preoccupied with iran, is really settlement building has been rather robust. this doesn't get much news now, but facts are being created on the ground that it will be harder to reach a solution and i
the shining city on a hill. we have time for one last question. i see a hand all the way over there. yes, sir? >> thank you for your time. if you could give a quick comment on what the map tells us about prospects for arab-israeli peace in relation to water scarcity issues in the middle east. >> turkey has all water. that is why turkey will be a great mid level power in the twenty-first century. i discussed israel for four pages in this book. that part of israel. this is where i...
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these are the traders here in times square and in the lovely city of los angeles. the dow closing now for the third straight day and reports five-year highs, but the make-or-break moment is here. earning season is upon us, so the question is do you stay long into next week? let's get into money right now and find out. before we do that, though, we've got to talk about apple. it looks like there are signs of a breakdown here with apple breaking below the 50-day moving average, dan, moving lower by 2% on a day where the markets are basically flat. and on top of it, we have the foxconn strike. >> yes. so that headline came out that one of the factories in china where they make the iphone 5, the stock took a leg down. i mean maybe half a percent, three quarters of a percent. it was weak all day. >> right. >> but here's the thing. i think it feels like the momentum has kind of come out of the thing right here. we had this buildup into the iphone 5 release, and then obviously the units were a little disappointing. so here you have the thing on a technical basis, 650 is t
these are the traders here in times square and in the lovely city of los angeles. the dow closing now for the third straight day and reports five-year highs, but the make-or-break moment is here. earning season is upon us, so the question is do you stay long into next week? let's get into money right now and find out. before we do that, though, we've got to talk about apple. it looks like there are signs of a breakdown here with apple breaking below the 50-day moving average, dan, moving lower...
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people to go to the game they will buy a lot of food and beverage and the sales tax will come to the city of oakland. >> let's go oakland has now 52,000 followers on the facebook inning pa. management says it has no plans though to remove those tarps for the division playoffs. >> you hope everybody wants to go to the game. >> that would be nice. >> i'm sure there is a great reason for keeping the tarp on. dea wh no idea what it might be. here is the problem with the one-game playoff. an absurd call changes everything in atlanta. and oh, do the fans react. sports is next. ♪ [ typing ] ♪ ♪ [ camera shutter clicks ] ♪ gets her every time. [ male announcer ] it's hard to resist the craveable nature of the salty peanuts, dark chocolate, and smooth peanut butter in nature valley sweet & salty nut bars. irresistible. by nature valley. 100% new. ♪ 100% greek. 100% mmm... ♪ oh wow, that is mmm... ♪ in fact it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. well ok then, new yoplait greek 100. it is so good. ♪ the one-game playoff. you play 162 games for one chance and an um
people to go to the game they will buy a lot of food and beverage and the sales tax will come to the city of oakland. >> let's go oakland has now 52,000 followers on the facebook inning pa. management says it has no plans though to remove those tarps for the division playoffs. >> you hope everybody wants to go to the game. >> that would be nice. >> i'm sure there is a great reason for keeping the tarp on. dea wh no idea what it might be. here is the problem with the...
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million people are expected to come to the city to take part in an unprecedented of high profile events. blue jells. we have the hardly strictly bluegrass festival. giants have the playoff game against the reds. that is both tonight and tomorrow. castro street fair, italian heritage parade tomorrow. abc news reporter live with what is going on and, you are aware a lot of people want to be at the marina green. >> absolutely. who says there is not enough going on in san francisco. most of it is taking place at the marina green. check out that gorgeous shot of the golden gate bridge. from a few short hours, america's cup race hits the bay and blue angels. air show is expected to thrill. but the sheer amount of people could stun some fans that choose to drive. take public transportation to avoid a gridlock nightmare. are a for the blue angels they fly over the traffic and they hope everyone enjoys the show today. >> what you are going to see, they will come in and alternate. diamond will be precision formation flying. so what the solo pilots do is demonstrate the maximum performance of the
million people are expected to come to the city to take part in an unprecedented of high profile events. blue jells. we have the hardly strictly bluegrass festival. giants have the playoff game against the reds. that is both tonight and tomorrow. castro street fair, italian heritage parade tomorrow. abc news reporter live with what is going on and, you are aware a lot of people want to be at the marina green. >> absolutely. who says there is not enough going on in san francisco. most of...
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. >> there is mitt romney who ran the salt lake city games, waiting to china, home to a billion people. thousands of their jobs thanks to romney appeared and india. he kept millions in swiss banks. those swiss sure know how to keep a secret. speaking of secret, there is bermuda, home to a secret corp. set up by romney. no one knows why and romney will tell. and the cayman islands, where romney keeps millions to avoid u.s. taxes. you have to say this about mitt romney. he sure knows how to go for the gold. >> so the u.s. olympic committee was not that happy. [laughter] as you might expect. that ad was a little bit short lived, but it got a lot of free media coverage and a lot of views on the internet. and kudos to one of the leading advisers to priorities who came up with the idea for that ad. it is a lot of fun to do what we do for a living. priorities has been eager experience. as -- has been a great experience good as money flowed into the super paks in general, and also to priorities, we have played an important role in this campaign. not the kind of outside world that my colleague
. >> there is mitt romney who ran the salt lake city games, waiting to china, home to a billion people. thousands of their jobs thanks to romney appeared and india. he kept millions in swiss banks. those swiss sure know how to keep a secret. speaking of secret, there is bermuda, home to a secret corp. set up by romney. no one knows why and romney will tell. and the cayman islands, where romney keeps millions to avoid u.s. taxes. you have to say this about mitt romney. he sure knows how to...
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. >> we thought he was like the inner city poet. he was this wandering spirit around the city. >> reporter: a dylan-esque detroit native who tried his hand at rock history in the '70s. ♪ >> we walked in and heard the songs he was singing, what he was writing. we had to record him. we had to make a deal. he's great. this is it. >> reporter: but it wasn't. rodriguez's albums flopped in the u.s. somehow, though, his first album, "cold fact" made it halfway around the world and became a massive hit. >> in south africa he was the pantheon of rock gods. >> to us it was one of the most famous records of all time. >> reporter: the sound track of the anti-apartheid movement. fueling a revolution. but at home in detroit, rodriguez had no idea. he had given up his music career. that was four decades ago. you used to play right across the street there, right? >> i played in a lot of places in detroit. >> reporter: unaware of his fame abroad and getting no royalties, rodriguez lived on little, raising his daughters doing demolition work. >> i'
. >> we thought he was like the inner city poet. he was this wandering spirit around the city. >> reporter: a dylan-esque detroit native who tried his hand at rock history in the '70s. ♪ >> we walked in and heard the songs he was singing, what he was writing. we had to record him. we had to make a deal. he's great. this is it. >> reporter: but it wasn't. rodriguez's albums flopped in the u.s. somehow, though, his first album, "cold fact" made it halfway...
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s in the city of london instead of wall street because we will. look the other way while you do this and so i'd only make what might are you know thinking about your point of course the labor party on finance issues is not a party that is remotely of the left it is was a party of what would be in us terms the extreme right the lib dems were every bit as bad as the conservatives of anything are worse and so there has been no choice in the united kingdom for over a decade if you actually were on it to vote for someone who was really going to regulate so that's have to change one of these parties has to be changed into a party that represents the people of great britain or united kingdom or england whichever you know variance you have in mind at the time instead of representing the huge financial institutions because you've just seen what happens to a nation that wins a competition and laxity it loses its moral soul and it has repeated financial crises because what it will attract act is the worst pod scum throughout the world and it will have regula
s in the city of london instead of wall street because we will. look the other way while you do this and so i'd only make what might are you know thinking about your point of course the labor party on finance issues is not a party that is remotely of the left it is was a party of what would be in us terms the extreme right the lib dems were every bit as bad as the conservatives of anything are worse and so there has been no choice in the united kingdom for over a decade if you actually were on...
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rome and this comes after violent clashes between students and the police broke out in several italian cities in the latest show of anger against prime minister mario monti spending cuts despite government efforts italy continues to slide deeper into recession with the youth unemployment rate at thirty five percent. the u.s. defense secretary leon panetta has lashed out of the afghan president saying the country's leader should thank nato forces for fighting and dying for his country he was responding to complaints this thursday that washington is failing to go after militants based in pakistan the route comes as the alliance continues to suffer so-called insider attacks in which afghans turn their guns and coalition troops some two thousand u.s. soldiers have lost their lives since the war began in two thousand and one. the world's top platinum producer has fired twelve thousand employees who are striking over wages in south africa it's an attempt to choke a wave of mass walkouts that seen the firm suffer a loss of over eighty million u.s. dollars the country's mining industry has been plagu
rome and this comes after violent clashes between students and the police broke out in several italian cities in the latest show of anger against prime minister mario monti spending cuts despite government efforts italy continues to slide deeper into recession with the youth unemployment rate at thirty five percent. the u.s. defense secretary leon panetta has lashed out of the afghan president saying the country's leader should thank nato forces for fighting and dying for his country he was...
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this isn't an inner city situation where there is a lot of violent crime. this is just regular folks. >> regular folks, middle class housing. they work out off the house. good people. they really very frightened. >> bill: should never happen. >> you can't mess with people's personal property. >> bill: geraldo, everybody, thank you. by the way geraldo's son was supposed to come on and debate me about barack obama and tell the folks. he said he didn't want to be the stooge for o'reilly. he didn't want to come on. >> bill: in other words. [ laughter ] >> i'm not going to say it. is he a nice kid not ready for prime time. >> not ready for o'reilly anyway. >> debate on wednesday night. president obama's last of eye contact and a rambling demeanor. big rumble in washington tomorrow night. i'll go up against jon stewart. gutfeld and mcguirk have some advice for me. we hope you stay tuned to those reports. jack, you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's
this isn't an inner city situation where there is a lot of violent crime. this is just regular folks. >> regular folks, middle class housing. they work out off the house. good people. they really very frightened. >> bill: should never happen. >> you can't mess with people's personal property. >> bill: geraldo, everybody, thank you. by the way geraldo's son was supposed to come on and debate me about barack obama and tell the folks. he said he didn't want to be the stooge...
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funders: and by bloomberg captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: the debate over the widening economic divide there this country has intensified it helped spark the occupy wall street movement one year ago and has also been a key issue the presidential campaign as the economy continues to falter. >> this country doesn't succeed when only the rich get richer. we succeed when the middle class gets bigger. >> rose: joseph stiglitz is a nobel prize winning economist. in his new book the price of inequality, how today's divided society endangers our future. he argues that a wealthy minority in this country has fed a vicious circle of growing inequality. i'm pleased to have joe stiglitz back at this table. welcome. >> nice to be here. >> rose: where do you think the american economy is today? and is it trending upwards? >> it's not really trending upward. i guess i would describe it as part of-- i call it a long slump, long malaise unless we do something. >> rose: right. >> you know there are two big gaps in our economy, r
funders: and by bloomberg captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: the debate over the widening economic divide there this country has intensified it helped spark the occupy wall street movement one year ago and has also been a key issue the presidential campaign as the economy continues to falter. >> this country doesn't succeed when only the rich get richer. we succeed when the middle class gets bigger. >>...
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all together, 1 million people expected in san francisco to drive, boat or bart into the city to take part with the high profile events. there's the america cup world series, the hardly strictly blue grass festival in golden gate park. the giants have playoff games at 6:30. both tonight and tomorrow the castro street fair, the italian heritage parade tomorrow. we are live with what's going on and how to get where you want to go. cornell. >> anything you want, san francisco pretty much as you covered this weekend. we are live here in the marina green this morning where it's pretty sleepy. in fact, we are pretty much the only ones here, at least for now. in a few hours thousands of people will be headings here for a front row seat for fleet week and, of course, the amazing blue angels. but lots of other things going on. america cup racing on the bay and the hardly strictly blue grass festival in golden gate park, too. these events will bring lots and lots of people and where there is people, there will be traffic. we talked to are willing to take their chances in their cars, but others
all together, 1 million people expected in san francisco to drive, boat or bart into the city to take part with the high profile events. there's the america cup world series, the hardly strictly blue grass festival in golden gate park. the giants have playoff games at 6:30. both tonight and tomorrow the castro street fair, the italian heritage parade tomorrow. we are live with what's going on and how to get where you want to go. cornell. >> anything you want, san francisco pretty much as...
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so a beautiful afternoon in the city. getting ahead of myself because we are all excited about that giants game. >> yes. >> it will feature the 60s and then 50s. looking at a few degrees of cooling with a few clouds and chance of sprinkles monday and tuesday. otherwise fairly mild next week. 49,000 viewers that now liked us on facebook. >> what does that mean? >> well, it means all you people are eligible to win $49,000. >> there you have it. >> yeah. you have to enter our contest. and to do that, you have already liked us, so that's step one. step two go to facebook.com/abc7news and if you haven't liked us, i this i you already have, though. >> you should. >> yeah, you should and if you are watching us you probably do. we will take you to this entry form. you fill that out and then you are eligible to win. we will announce the winner october 18th right after the 49ers game on abc7. tomorrow they are playing the bills >> playing the bills. >> yeah, my hometown. >> and a nice forecast i take it for that day. >> it looks go
so a beautiful afternoon in the city. getting ahead of myself because we are all excited about that giants game. >> yes. >> it will feature the 60s and then 50s. looking at a few degrees of cooling with a few clouds and chance of sprinkles monday and tuesday. otherwise fairly mild next week. 49,000 viewers that now liked us on facebook. >> what does that mean? >> well, it means all you people are eligible to win $49,000. >> there you have it. >> yeah. you...
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[ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> it means that the teacher that i met in las vegas, wonderful young lady, who describes to me she's got 42 kids in her class. the first two weeks, she's got some of them sitting on the floor until finally, they get reassigned. they're using textbooks that are ten years old. >> when it comes to keeping america great, salman khan is a bit of an expert with an mba from harvard. he's dedicated himself to education. he's founder of the khan academy but his youtube channel has over 3,000 educational videos on everything from physics to history. his new book is titled "the one world schoolhouse." he's also on "time" magazine's list of 100 most influential people in the world. welcome. you are the most popular teacher in the history of planet earth. it's undeniable. the stats don't lie. is it four million people now watched your video lessons for want of a better phrase, right? >> that's right. seven million. we're not just videos, we have interactive exercises. it's not just me anymore. >> seven milli
[ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> it means that the teacher that i met in las vegas, wonderful young lady, who describes to me she's got 42 kids in her class. the first two weeks, she's got some of them sitting on the floor until finally, they get reassigned. they're using textbooks that are ten years old. >> when it comes to keeping america great, salman khan is a bit of an expert with an mba from harvard. he's dedicated...
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, we been working with the city of san francisco. and we have looked at the numbers. and conservatively speaking, we are expecting 250,000 people on a saturday. 200 to 2000 people on sunday. to use part. it will be easier to use port--. 200 to 2000 people expected to use part also on sunday with a 250,000 also expected to use on the sunday www.kron4.com the big attraction will be the blue angels. they will be performing over the skies of the city. tens of thousands of people with cameras, smart phones arable to capture the event. to give you more high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. call at&t now to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price. our newly expanded advanced digital network gives you more of what you enjoy online. and with at&t, our wir
, we been working with the city of san francisco. and we have looked at the numbers. and conservatively speaking, we are expecting 250,000 people on a saturday. 200 to 2000 people on sunday. to use part. it will be easier to use port--. 200 to 2000 people expected to use part also on sunday with a 250,000 also expected to use on the sunday www.kron4.com the big attraction will be the blue angels. they will be performing over the skies of the city. tens of thousands of people with cameras, smart...
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i went to inner city public school through third grade. my mother had the resources to transfer me to private school. i was at the top of my class. i was in a middle class family, two parents with graduate degrees. my father, black man, ph.d. in organic chemistry from cornell university. i was reading ready when i went to kindergarten. i was not the gap. going into that school, because we like to blame parents. >> right. >> we like to say the problems are parents are not doing what they should do at home. my parents were reading to me from bank street schoolbookses. they were doing all the right things. i was two years behind grade level by third grade at the top of my class. that's not about parenting. that's not even about poverty anymore. that means if i'm a middle class student in a high poverty school, i am at a deficit and it has nothing to do with what my family has given me or what they supported me with. their only escape route was to do something they didn't want to do was to put me in private, all white private school. while all
i went to inner city public school through third grade. my mother had the resources to transfer me to private school. i was at the top of my class. i was in a middle class family, two parents with graduate degrees. my father, black man, ph.d. in organic chemistry from cornell university. i was reading ready when i went to kindergarten. i was not the gap. going into that school, because we like to blame parents. >> right. >> we like to say the problems are parents are not doing what...
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. >> reporter: rebecca hudson was at work when she got a call that the side door of her ellicott city home had been jimmied and her home ransacked. >> it's a violation and it is a little scary, makes you a little uneasy. i'm really glad it happened during the day when he wasn't here. >> reporter: it's the second time she's been robbed in three years. she wasn't the only one in the neighbor hit this time. on the very next street the daylight burglars kicked in the door of another house looking for stuff to steal. the only thing taken during a robbery on is street in ellicott city was a pillowcase, some cash and two ravens tickets. those tickets turned out to be the key that broke this case wide open. police showed up at ravens game september 27th and questioned the people who got in with those stolen tickets. as it turns out, one of them owns a memorabilia shop and had purchased them from a woman who came into his store. she left her name, diana market ii. >> really? they take nothing untraceable and then take those? >> reporter: 30-year-old marketti faces charges in four robberies. 40
. >> reporter: rebecca hudson was at work when she got a call that the side door of her ellicott city home had been jimmied and her home ransacked. >> it's a violation and it is a little scary, makes you a little uneasy. i'm really glad it happened during the day when he wasn't here. >> reporter: it's the second time she's been robbed in three years. she wasn't the only one in the neighbor hit this time. on the very next street the daylight burglars kicked in the door of...
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this ordinance the city passed to help protect and keep us a safe city. >> heather: judge jeanine pirro is a fox news legal analyst and host of justice with judge jeannine, here on fnc, the registered sex offenders along with three wives and two children, who are suing on the basis of the first amendment right. >> you know, i have to tell you, it is absolutely incomprehensible to hear that attorney say, this is like having to wear, you know, the jewish star in world war ii. come on. these are predators, they are pedophiles, they are recidivists and waiting for your children, to come to their door, and make no mistake they are repeat offenders and they are cunning and devious and to say their civil rights are violated, the first and 14th amendments, because they can't have a sign, you know, and halloween deck kra decorations to come into hair house, they've forfeited their right to have access to children. >> heather: and the attorney likening it to branding. and mentioning what they need to document let's look at the things required in the ordinance, or this law that was actually passed
this ordinance the city passed to help protect and keep us a safe city. >> heather: judge jeanine pirro is a fox news legal analyst and host of justice with judge jeannine, here on fnc, the registered sex offenders along with three wives and two children, who are suing on the basis of the first amendment right. >> you know, i have to tell you, it is absolutely incomprehensible to hear that attorney say, this is like having to wear, you know, the jewish star in world war ii. come on....
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this is the first test of a new city policy allowing extended alcohol sales before holidays. and we found mixed reviews on the new policy. >> it's been a sleepy town. so anything to maybe spice up the night life. i think it helps businesses. i think it's a good thing. >> bad idea. >> why? >> because it's more drinking. more accidents. if you plan on going out sunday night keep in mind metro rail is only open until midnight. >> now to decision 2012 where president obama is taking the day off. the president is planning to spend today with his wife after they postpone celebrating their 20th wedding anniversary because of wednesday's debate. he will be heading to california tomorrow for a campaign event there and mitt romney will be in the swing state of florida today scheduled to speak at a campaign event in orlando as he hopes to keep his post debate momentum going. government officials and economists are firing back after some republicans claimed yesterday's jobs numbers were manipulated. minutes after the jobs numbers came out former ge ceo jack welch said the government twea
this is the first test of a new city policy allowing extended alcohol sales before holidays. and we found mixed reviews on the new policy. >> it's been a sleepy town. so anything to maybe spice up the night life. i think it helps businesses. i think it's a good thing. >> bad idea. >> why? >> because it's more drinking. more accidents. if you plan on going out sunday night keep in mind metro rail is only open until midnight. >> now to decision 2012 where president...
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staff will tell visitors about tourist destinations around the city. members of the japan national tourism organization are ready with maps and tablet devices to help people find restaurants and tourist sites. >> translator: i hope many visitors will get a sense of what's great about japan, tokyo. i'd like them to visit again and spread the word. >> they will get free wi-fi service and measure buildings. they will also take walking tours to see the district and the imperial palace. >>> employment figures in the united states show improvements in september as the presidential campaign heats up in the country the news could provide a boost to president barack obama. u.s. department officials say the unemployment rate dropped to 7.8% last month down 0.3 percentage points since august. the lowest since obama took office in 2009. they added 114,000 non-farm jobs. the non-farm sector is considered particularly sensitive to economic trends. 44,000 jobs were added in the health care sector. manufacturing employment edged down shedding 16,000 jobs. for analysis
staff will tell visitors about tourist destinations around the city. members of the japan national tourism organization are ready with maps and tablet devices to help people find restaurants and tourist sites. >> translator: i hope many visitors will get a sense of what's great about japan, tokyo. i'd like them to visit again and spread the word. >> they will get free wi-fi service and measure buildings. they will also take walking tours to see the district and the imperial palace....